The Same Scenery explores indigo dyeing as a perceptual landscape rather than a depiction of a specific scene. The work is characterized by subtle tonal variations that emerge through repeated dyeing, where differences are nearly imperceptible yet accumulate into a rich visual depth. These fine gradations articulate a sense of time embedded within the surface—at once expansive, fleeting, and immediate. By foregrounding minute chromatic shifts instead of recognizable imagery, the work invites sustained viewing and positions indigo as a medium capable of expressing duration, sensitivity, and embodied perception beyond representational form.